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Roy Kim returns with third album
November 18, 2015
Korean American singer Roy Kim will make a comeback with his third album on Dec. 4, CJ E&M said Wednesday.
The singer uploaded a teaser image on his social media pages, saying his new songs will be “full of the sensibility of winter.”
The 22-year-old Georgetown University
student debuted in 2013 with hit song “Spring Spring Spring,” after competing in survival audition program “Superstar K” in Korea.
He also participated in three soundtracks for popular TV series: “Reply 1994,” “Pinocchio” and “Twenty Again.”